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4.

As you explore the true stories in "Finding Home," listen for the following:

How do the people in the story describe the places they live?

After many years on the run, first in Syria and then in Turkey, Ilham, pregnant
with her fifth son, arrived at the camp where their tents in the Greek refugee
camp make up a total area of 100 square meters.of course, she keeps her tent
spotlessly clean, despite the lack of running water.But she also loves this place
for the close community of neighbors who have made the camp feel like home
for the last seven months she has been there.
Then she was moved to a hotel in a mountain resort town, a comfortable hotel.
It has heating, private bathrooms and a well-equipped dining room where a set
lunch is served three times a day.

What do they say they want in a home and how does that compare with
what you said makes a home?
According to Ilham, I realized that the house is not made by things or
conditions, but by the people in it and the people who surround you there
(neighbors).
A light camaraderie is what makes a house a home.

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